CRITICAL THINKING

Critical thinking means to not only analyze a given topic, question, statement, etc. but to think about it differently. Critical thinking asks a person (author or reader) to see from a different view.

Read through 2-3 Persuasive paragraphs posted. On this page post a critical thought and question addressed to 1 student about their paragraph.

Megan you have good ideas about computers and how you are able to put things on a flash drive and bring then to school. You should factor in that sometimes computers don't work all the time and that computers are not just all about technology.---Sara D

Oct. 21
Jangeleen, I do agree some what to yours but, sometimes the internet is not working that day so that means that you can not turn your paper into the teacher on time. So that means that your internet could shut down just like that and or it could be slow that day,and the printer could not be working that day.
Heather St. John

October 21, 2010
Heather, I agree because internet helps a lot by doing assignments, research. And sometimes it's not good to the environment because it's a waste of paper.

Brandi-That is a good idea because if you are sick you could do your homework if you have a computer at home and email your homework to your teacher so it wouldn't be late.... But what if you get confused and do the wrong assignment? -Allyiah-
Heather-I go agree because it is sometimes a waste of paper. if you have to print for your homework! Hailey Waters!

APRIL- Have you ever tried to ask for help from teachers or librarians when looking for information in books? Also, have you ever considered that the information on the internet may not be reliable, for example, anyone can go in and edit wikipdedia. -JORDAN :B

Mariah Karns: I think critical thinking is digging deep and not making rash decisions and so on and internet helps with homework because you can save it and access it from different computers so if you left your homework at home you cant get it but you can get it from a saved file or flash drive at school from multiple computers.